On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 05:51:54PM -0400, Ajay Kumar wrote:
> Hello members,
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> I would like to create virtual machine images with some pre-installed
> software in a .*OVF/OVA* format. So that I can use these* OVF
> *images/templates
> for any hypervisor to create a VM.
> Do you have any suggest
Hello,
While using the libvirt application development guide for python (
https://libvirt.org/docs/libvirt-appdev-guide-python/en-US/html/index.html)
I found a couple of errors in the example code that I'd like to fix. I've
created a branch and committed the fixes locally, and I'm ready to push
th
Hello members,
I would like to create virtual machine images with some pre-installed
software in a .*OVF/OVA* format. So that I can use these* OVF *images/templates
for any hypervisor to create a VM.
Do you have any suggestions or some available web scripts/links to do
this..?
Thanks,
Ajay
Cool! So just to be clear, if I start the backup at 1400 and it's finished at
1410, changes to the image at 1405 are not included? It's the same quality as
my current backup solution then. Thank you for your answer Peter.
cheers, t.
Am 8. April 2021 15:46:56 MESZ schrieb Peter Krempa :
>On Wed,
On Wed, Apr 07, 2021 at 19:46:54 +0200, Thomas Stein wrote:
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> Got a little bit further. "virsh backup-begin jitsi jitsi-backup.xml" works
> and I have a backup file now. VM was running all the time. Question. Is it
> save to use this function this way? Currently I do:
The backup file you'll get
On Wed, Apr 07, 2021 at 19:03:21 +0200, Thomas Stein wrote:
> Hello one and all.
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> Just wanted to check out the new feature domainbackup but having trouble to
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Hi there,
How do I get a working xml for mips64el guest when using virt-manager?
The host system is running Ubuntu, but I believe that this is the right
list for things relating to libvirt.
It errors with:
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Unable to complete install: 'this functio